Participants carry a large rainbow flag towards the U.S. Capitol during a gay rights demonstration in Washington October 11, 2009. Senate Armed Service Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-MI) said Sunday he expects President Barack Obama to keep a renewed vow to end discrimination against gays in the military, but that Obama should do so with the support of the Pentagon. REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES MILITARY CONFLICT POLITICS) - RTXPJMQ

Chicago resident Vernita Gray, 64, has terminal breast cancer, and according to her attorney, her final wish is to legally marry her partner, Patricia Ewart.

The couple has been together five years and already has a civil union.

After receiving a petition to expedite the marriage filed by Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Illinois, a U.S. District Court in Chicago ordered Cook County’s to issue the license seven months early Monday.

“These two women, who have loved and cared for each other in good times and bad, through sickness and through health, will get to know what it means to be married,” said Lambda Legal’s Camilla Taylor.

How can you describe this as a "Beautiful Reason"??? They should be allowed to legally allowed to marry NOW and not need an exception. If it's been decided to make this legal already, why the delay in legislation to put this in place until June?